Book, Par.
1 I, 2 | their crimes; for while some seized on consulships and priestly
2 I, 26| they would actually have seized Otho on the 14th of January,
3 I, 30| with menaces; Longinus they seized and disarmed; it was not
4 I, 35| who were flocking in, they seized him, gave him the military
5 I, 36| and already Icelus has seized more than the Polycleti,
6 I, 37| The soldiers immediately seized the arms without regard
7 I, 59| terms with him, and who now seized the opportunity of a civil
8 I, 66| the 21st legion, who had seized some money sent to pay the
9 I, 79| were cut down. The soldiers seized their arms, bared their
10 II, 18| and inexperienced soldiery seized their standards and colours,
11 II, 98| through Rhaetia and Gaul, were seized with letters and edicts
12 III, 17| plundered, made prisoners, or seized on weapons and horses. Roused
13 III, 21| the very walls of Cremona, seized some stragglers from the
14 III, 28| they clambered up and seized the weapons and even the
15 III, 29| troops of Vitellius were seized with panic, and threw themselves
16 III, 53| passage through the Alps, seized on Italy, and cut off the
17 III, 66| when Vespasian has once seized the throne, neither he,
18 III, 77| confusion. The rest were either seized upon the beach, or were
19 III, 80| shields, the greater part seized such arms as came to hand,
20 IV, 26| ordered the man, who had been seized by the lictors, and was
21 IV, 68| that presented itself we seized with more eagerness than
22 V, 10| king of the Parthians, seized Judaea. He was slain by
23 V, 25| Civilis was seized by a desire to make a naval
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